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After a brief literature survey, the author described a patient of 42, with its first stenocardia paroxysm, accompanied by tachycardia, clonic-tonic convulsion as MAS syndrome, loss of consciousness and spontaneous restoration. After 6 hours a second stenocardia paroxysm followed, when a gigantic ST segment elevation was recorded in precordial leads, appearance of paroxysmal ventricular tachycardia, ventricular fibrillation, loss of consciousness, restored via defibrillation. ST elevation faded by the 25 the minute.
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